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1803. 12 THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY -EVENING, JANUARY 13. INSURANCE ISAAC I WHITE. FIRB INSURANCE. 141 Sherlock bldg,. . !;. '"r:'''-:f':' roofing. TIM ROOFING. OUTTERINO. : RES- pslrlng and general Jobbing. J. loall. 111 Jefferson at. OTITIC J AH. Mcl. WOOD. KMFLOYKRS' 1.1 A l.illty and Individual sccldenl security tnnds of all kinds. Phone 4T. 801 Me- Xsv hldg. ' ' 1 ' ' ; JEWELERS ; SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES J. WOLF. MS WASH. FINS 8PBCTA rls 60c Elgin watrhee II. Repairing: NEW AND SECOND HAND SHOW- esses always in biock; m iw Order. Acim unowcaae i.o., it nn.m issi smwiiiiEa OF EVERY DESCRIP- - tlon: Dans, oar ana lion tixiurse marie to order. The Lutke Mia. Co. TilE"JAME8 J. MARSHALL Mf'O. CO. LEATHER AND FINDINGS CHARLES L. MASTIC CO, FRONT and Oak Bta. leather and aklna of every description for all purposes; sols and tap cutters: findings. ' ' showcases, eablnete, store end off tea ifliiiini. iHi Couch at Pacific 31 SI. I fC L BtRDSALL, DESIGNER: AQT. tf. Winter LumMr w, t nsmnion oiag. MONET TO LOAN itiimi$$$i$$$$$$$ itm$i$$i$$mtm MONKT MONEY MONEY . .. WIIT BK HARTT tTPT .,. SALARY LOANS ' J "GIVE" Yonr Note; "OKT" $10 to$100. "ABSOLUTELY NO 8ECUKITI. , : Everything Strictly Conf Idential. - ' WHAT MORE COlLD YOU ASK 7,!, - STATE SECUR1TT CO,, . , JjUNEY ADVANCED SALARIED PKO- ,. pie and there upon their own names without security: cnespest rams, easiest narments: effioaa In feO principal cities aava yourself monajr by getting our terms first -"''.. ; . , TOLMAN. jij Ablngton Bldg. i f - 10IH Third Btreet I HaV'e monk to Loan on por ' land real eaate. Security In auma of from 11.000 to $60 001 oq downtown property and from $500 to 110,000 on residence property. I might conalder timoer ana larra loans. Aaaress 17. Journal. TO LOAN LARGE AND SMALL . amount on good raai estate security. Low rata of Intareat C F.- Pflugar at Co. room 14, ldulkey bldg. Id and Mor rison. . . - 1 100,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS OF 11.000 , , STREET rAVINO fwARREN Street CONSTRUCTION CO. ring, sidewalks and . cross es Ings. 114 Lumber Exchsnge. K8f. Or more, I to 7 par cant, on improved realty. M. O. Griffin, 188 Btsru. 6ALART LOANS-TRICTLT1 c6Ni. dential: aaay to get and easy to pay. T A. Newton. Bll Buchanan bldr. MORTOAGESy FIRST OR SECOND llena and other real eatata aaouriuaa fllwoounted. H. E. Noble, Commercial ft IK. iiTjiCK Loan's 6n all securities; B. W. King. 48 Waah. bldg. M. tlOO. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL KINDS ' -of aecurity. W. Holl, R. t, Waah. bldg. IMMEDIATE LOANS, 5 TO IS. 000, ON all aeeurltlea R. I. Eckeraon A Co room 4 Washington Wdg. Paclflo 1131. MONEY1 TO LOAN, LARQ3 LOANS A apeclalty, bnlldlng loana: lowest rates; fire Inauranca. W. Q. Back, III Falling;. C. O. PICK OFFICE II 18T ST.. BE twMti Stark and Oak at.: phono IX. Pianoa and furniture moved and pateked for abipplng; commodious brick ware house with saparato Iron rooms. Front and Clay aia. 6lse-r6b TraKsfer CO. neneral transfer and atorare: aafea pianos and furniture, etc. moved, packed and shipped. 100 Oak at., between Front and let Phone Main 447, A-I14T. ROSE CITY TRANS, CO. ALL OR dera given prompt attention. E. Sill: re,a. E. 1871. J. C-Find ley, manager. - PENINSULAR' EXPRESS A BAQGAGB - Transfer. 247 Alder at Main 1171. OREGON TRANSFER CO 114 N. ITH. Main Heavy naming ana atoraga NDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANS- fer Co. torage IZ4 Stark. Main 407. W. M. JOHNSON, TRANSFER AND EX- preaa. 81 Union ave. ;sl 441. B-1001, UPUOLSTERINQ AND REPAIRING UONEY T6 LOAN ON GOOD fiECUR lty. R. F. Bryan, 601 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1141. ' WANTED 1600 TO 13.000; REAL ES- tate aecurity. merciaj bin. ' Cnaa. Stout, 111 Com I WISH TO LOAN ABOUT 110,101 ON tnortfrftgea, P-lli, joumat SALARY LOANS LOWEST RATS AT . Employes' Loan Co.. 711. Dekum. LOAN FOR THE ASKING SALARY OR chattel. The Loan Co., 411 Dekum. IN SUMS OF 12,000 TO $10,000 H. W. Ooddard, 110 td at. 16,000 AT 7 PER CENT TO LOAN ON good real estate. E-180, Journal. MTSICAL PIANO, VIOLIN, CORNET. TROM- bone, clarinet rroreasor &. A. ttraitn. 292 12th at. Home A-J860: M. 4703. EmIL tUeLU6rN, PUPIL OP PrOf. Otakar Sevclk. violin and viola teacher. 134 Pino. Tel Pacific 2M. GLAD YCE BAKER. PUPIL OF W. W. Graham, violin lessens, 42 Columbia at. Phone Main 77.' MANDOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO. J. PAR ker, eulte 42, Mllner bldg., SS0H Mor. LOUIS A. CRElti TEaChJer : 6P , violin. Ill Sherman, cor, lat Pac, lit. LESSONS 60c PIANO, GUITAR, MAN dolln, violin. Mrs Martin, 43 H lat OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. LILLEBELLB PATTERSON. SPE ciallat on nervous, acuta and chronic diseases. 217 Fenton bldg. Paclflo 1100. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP, 416-11-17 DE kum bldg 8d and Washington at a. Phone Main 149. Examination free. MONUMENTS KEU A KINGSLEY, 261 1ST, PORT land's leading marble and granite wka. NOTARY PUBLIO P. F. PFLTIGER. . NOTARY PUBLIC commissioner of deeds. Deutsches notarlat R. 14 Mulkey bldg., 2d and Mor. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVINO Ca of Portland. Office 6I Worceater blk. SAFES DIEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES Large Hnea carried. Lock-outa opened. Jacks, Jaila, metal furniture. , Both phones. J. E. Davis. II Id. FIREPROOF AifD BANK SA4TES AT factory prices. Second -hand safes. The Moslar Safe Co.. 101 2d at. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES, RENTED. REPAIRED. aold. P. l. C. Co.. Il BtarK. Tel. itf, TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILY COMB, hman. aoan. 81 tier month. Portland Laundry & Towel Supply Co th and Coucn ata. rnona em. FOR tlilliy WEEKS Oriental Liner Arabia I Re . turns With Tale of AvinW ."'llardships: ',, ' - I .1' v-". . - . ', DOZES SIMIANS ; f SUCCUMB TO COLD Coolie Owner Itesionn Fate of Fin- . ancial Lom and Refuse to Be Conaoled--Valuable ; Oorne-Out. mag Proves Wiry Enough. and left up at 10:30 a. m. Steamer Washington, from Bun Francisco. Ar rived at 0:18 a. m. and left up at 1:40 r. m. German Menmnr Arabia, from long Kong and way porta. Arrived at :it a. m. Hrrtooner Mabel (i ale, from run r rancisco. Hailed at 11 a. m. Schooner Annie M. Campbell.' for Ha dnndo. Arrived -at II a. m. French oarK villa da lujon, from Antwerp. Ar rived down at 4:16 p. m. French bark Marthe Rouxi at 11 p. m. Steamers ivome city and Senator, " - San Franclaco. Jan. 13. Hailed last nlrht Steamer Northland, for Portland. Gibraltar, Jan. 13. Passed January io British. steamer Den of Alrlla from Portland for 8t Vincent. ;r , Astoria. Or.. Jan. . ll.Wtandltlon of tn oar at I a. m - moderate: wind. east. i miles; weather, light rain. ixinea at ASioria today Hign, :oa a. m., i. J feet: 10:80 p, m.a 1.7 feet; low, 4:11 a. m., 0.4 feet; 1:06 p. m., 3 0 feet INVESTIGATE COLlisiON. ! ' I V SMMBSBSMBSM ' TRANSFER AND HAULING BIJOU UPHOLSTERY, 127 11TH, ST, near Washington: hirh - grade ' hair mattresaes $20; all silk floss mattresses 111.. We manufacture all kinds of pil lows. Phone Main 8111. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A OUNST A CO DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS. PORTLAND, OBEUUN. EVERDING A FARRELL, PRODUCE . and commiaslon merchants, 140 Front st, Portlsnd. Or. Phone Main 171. OREGON FURNITURE MANUFAC- turlng CO. Jdanuracturers of rural ture for the trade. Portland, Or. WADHAM8 A CO., WHOLE ESALB GEO- cers. manufacturers and commission merchanta ; 4th and Oak sts. ALLEN A LEWIS. COMMISSION AND - produce merchants, iront and Davis Sts., roruana, yr.. WHOLESALE CROCKERY AND GLASS- ware. rraeL Hegeio ft uo. Portland. or. LEWIS-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co., DarDers' auppnes, oartiers' furni ture. Darbers" chairs. 10th and Morrison. NEUSTADTER BROS.. MANUFACTUR- era and . wholesale mens furnishing gooaa, ttn and aniteny, ronianq, ur, BATES-WIGHT CO., CALENDARS, AD- vertiBing novelties, mo stn st TRANSPORTATION Columbia River Scenery Bxatr&ATOs un stsajcebs. Dally service between Portland and Tho Dalles, except Sunday, leaving Portland at 7 a. m arriving about I p. nu, earrying freight and passengers, Splendid accommodations for . outfits and livestock, Dpck foot of Alder st, Portlsnd; foot of Court st. The Dalles.' Phono Mam la. roruana PRINTING OGILBEE BROS- PRINTERS CARDS, billheads, etc Mam lo. laai imu PAINTING AND PAPERING -G W. SWENSON. (FORMERLY EICH enberg A Swenson) painting, decorat ing and paper hanging. vj. union sts. Phone Fast 8222. FOR BEST WORK, PRICES RIGHT, - call Y. A. uoane, is. ioi&. iv union ave, PLUMBERS FOX A CO. SANITARY PLUMBERS. 231 2d, bet Main ana eaunon.,. Oregon phono Main 2001.' - - ; DONNERBERd A RAbEMACltEB Rfl- moved to No. 80S Burniade st v PUBUO STENOGRAPHERS "DUFUR A DUFUH. 6" WORCE8TER - bklg.- -Phono A-68SI ; largest and most complete stenographic office In west TYPEWRITING AND STENOGRAPH - to work at cut rates; Job or contract T. O. box 8. PARENTS i PATENTS, TRADE MARKS REGIS- - 'tared, expert advice free. A. J. Mat--' tor, 818 Commonwealth bldg. - PLATING AND OXIDIZING KEFINISHINO, FIXTURES. PORT f land Plating Co.. 802 E. Wash. E.1283. COOS BAY LINE ' Tho steamship BREAKWATER leaves Portland Wadaasday at am- from Oak street dock, for Worth Bead, Mizsb flald and Coos Bay points. - Freight re ceived till 4 p. m. on dsy of sailing. Passenger fare, first class. $10; second class, $7, including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington streets, or Oak street dock. VOBT3C FACZnO KTEAMSXXP CO." Roanokeand Geo. W.Elder Sail for Eureka, Ban Franclaco and Los Angeles direct every Thursday at I p, m. Ticket office 111 Third .near Alder. (y? jPAINTS, OIL AND ; GLASS Fv-E. BEACH A CO., THE PIONEER Paint Co. Window (lass and glazing. 116 1st' Phone 1834. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS ALSO ALL' OFFICE STATIONERY, P. D. C. - Co. 231 Stark. Tel. 1407. REAL ESTATE : J. M. Plttengcr & Co.; 263 Russell st. Phone tO. 4(41. Firs Insurance, loans, real estate. V J. W. OGILBEE. REAL ESTATE AND loans; estob. 1888. ,148 1st, room 11, FOR FARMS OF EVERT' DESCRIP- Hon. Kepey, 111 Commercial bldg. RESORTS CASTLE - EDEL BRAU (Twelve - Mile House Most unique and best road house in the west; kitchen . supplied from our farms; first-class goods: Port land prices, Fred T. Merrill, originator. SIGN AND SHOW . CARDS s . IX)STER A KLEISER, BIGN8, ; THE largest sign makers In the northwest 6th and Everett sts. Phono Prlv, Ex. 65. Home A-1165. 1 ' ' T1GNS- THAT ATTRACT" PORT- lnd S1rn Co.. 287 Stark. Pacific 1696. SEWING HACHLNES. A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME! BOX top machines from $4 to $8; drop- reaj. very latest atylen. from $10 to Ui. Tliie sre spot cash prices only. i t f i.fe dewing Machine company, lit .' 1. iionison, near Grand ave. - . .... VAUDEVILLE 3IEN vj. :Ai . .("pacta1 Dispatch to The Jourasl.) " Roseburg, f Or., Jan, 11. Willis and Mack, : the . vaudeville actors, wanted here on charges of holding Up and robbing; a miner, were apprehended at Portland. Sheriff McClallen went to Portland Saturday nltrht to bring them hack Thev were dolns a sons and dance stunt in one of the local saloons, and navid Harrah. tho mlner-whom thev are. alleged to have robbed, was very lavish in - his contributions. Late at night he started tor a lodging bouse and was attacked on the way and robbed of his watch and chain, a gold nuarset valued at 120 And 196 In money. Ho was pretty well1 inebriated, but seemed to remember enough of the cir cumstances to give a description of the holdup men. ; --.j --.-o- Harrah .deposited $100 with a local firm hero whim he first arrived In the city, before going out, to see the sights. QUESTION OF WAGES -WILL BE DISCUSSED !i : (United Press Leased Wire.) Seattle. Wash., Jan. 1J. A special meeting has been called of the Marine Engineers" Beneficial association for to night - which will take up the present wage scale difference between the engi neers and i the steamboat owners. - Be yond stating that the meeting Is ex pected to develop a new and Important phase of the situation the engineers will make no statement - . , ....: The sieamDoai owners state that no new . wage scale proposition has been made to either association, but believe that the present wage scales will be up for - discussion and action. The engi neers last week tabled the compromise offered by the owners, but stated that It might be taken up again at any tlma SUSPECT TRAMP r .OP BRUTAL MURDER - ' 4Valt4 Press Lraaed Wire.) i 'Spokane, Jan. 13. Wtth the back of the head crushed, the body of "Keevii i Albrlng, Son of a Peone Prairie farmer. . was found 60 yards off a county road near Spokane yesterday. A. tramp who had been In his father's employ and -whs I had started to town with young Albrlng 1 the day before Christmas is suspected. - ; Battered by tremendous seaa from the time she left here until her return. the Portland A Aslatlo liner Arabia arrived this morning' with tales , that fully confirm the belief that this has been one of tho stormiest seaaona on the Paclflo for many years, despite the fsot that mild weather, hae prevailed ashore. She has no news concerning the fate of the missing Japanese steam-, or Goto Jdaru. .... ..,'.-'"' Borne of ' the Arabia's upper works are out Of plumb and the steering gear partly out of commission but other wlae tho vessel shows little outward evidence of her trying voyage. In the forecastle, there la wailing and gnash ing of teeth, because the rough voysge robbed the Chinese oooues or. earning nest little profit on a soien monkeys they had brought with them from-the orient The simians contracted pneu monia in the cold atmosphere ana aiea one hv one. Four or five were wiry no'jch to stand the climatic hardship and are being offered for sale,. Among them Is a young ourang-outang from Borneo. Vessel V early Toon oared. That the vessel was not lost In the vlclnHv of the Aleutian islands Is due only to her splendid construction and the able manner tn which she was han dled by the officers. For four houns ah New Tear's eve the big liner was completely st ths mercy of the gigan tic wavea, ana navins; ibiibm in mi trough of the sea she rolled so fearfully that every moment threatened t be her last afloat . J The Arabia reached the mouth of the Columbia yesterday morning and imme diately crossed in. She left up in the afternoon and made fast at Columbia dock No. I where cargo bound eaat is belne discharged today. Outward bound she lert fortiana uctooer i ana nencv has been away much longer than In tended 3tormv weather . delayed her outward vovoge 28 days to Yokohama and a howling monsoon played pranks with h-r in the sea of Formosa. , Bad. Weather Everywhere. Honckon was finally reached, but returning this way. bad weather was again encountered. After having taken on cargo at Yokohama and other Japa nese ports in the southern part or tno Islands the steamer proceeded to Hako date to take on 1.600 tons of sulphur. Arriving there she was caught In a succession of ban and snowstorms tnsi made the waters bf Tsugary strait so rough that it was lmpossiDie to get away for two weeks. ' Held Prisoner at Hakodate. The Arabia steamed away from Hak odate on the evening of December 23. with a heavy sea running and fierce hall squalls making conditions anything Out agreeable. A week out tne Da ro me ter fell to 27.1 and it foretold the awful hurricane that followed. Off tho Aleu tian islands at the extreme end of the great circle route, the liner's steering gear became disabled ana tnere was no wsy of holding her head to the sea while renal is were being made. Her decks were, awash continually sna those who ventured . on deck aid so at the peril of being swept overboard any moment. Several of the coolies were bruised but none was seriously injured. To break the force of the waves oil was spread upon the waters with good results, and Captain Neuman believes that but tor its use the vessel would probably have foundered. It was dur ing this storm that ths monkeys ex- pirea. . i neir aeain causea aeeper sor row among the coolies than had some of tneir own numoer succumoea, Decsuse they were financially Interested in the monkeys, having brought them along on speculation. Brings Valuable Cargo. The ' Arabia brought a full cargo, measuring close to 6,000 tons and con sisting of 00 packages firecrackers, 26,880 rolls matting, 2,288 cases mer chandise, 110 slabs tin, 100 bags sugar, 23.228 bags sulphur, 212 boxes tea, 260 cases chllles, 600 boxes curios, 100 bags peanuts, ,oa oags rice, no tubs csm- Local Inspectors Hear Evidence In , Annie Coming Case. '. V Local Insnectnra Kriwarda and. Fuller began the investiaatlon of the Annto Comlnaa-Europe collision thla morning but adjourned to a later date when two or three more witnesses wlU be placed on tne ata no, . The stern wheel steamer 'Annie Com tngs ran Into the French Bark Europe at anchor near Llnnton about 10 days ago and cut herself in two, becoming practically a total lose Pilot Sptnnwr of the Annie Comings declares' he did not see (he light on the bark, but the orricers and sailors from the Kurone testified that the required light was dis played in the prescribed manner. The lantern wae introduced In evidence. r.. ALONG TUB? WATERFRONT. The . steamer , Senator ' left for San Francisco ' yesterday afternoon. Submarine, bells will be tn working order en Umatilla reef lightship by Feb ruary 15. A netltlon for the establishment of a light and fog slsnal station st Kellet Bluff. Harrow at rait.- Puget sound, is neing circulated among navigators, on the sound. , -. ' . The llchthouae tender Armerla yes terday pieced a new whistling buoy at tho approach to Clatsop Spit and a flash ing white gas buoy at the station of ngntsnip no. 60, marking tne entrance to the Columbia river. " Ths steam schooner Wsahlncton ar rived here this morning with a small gnantity 4f freight from San Franclaco. he will load wheat and lumber for a return cargo. The steam schooner J. B. Stetaon reached Aatorla this morning upder charter to load lumber at Tongue Point MARINE INTELLIGENCE. phor, 60 tubs soya and a lot of miscel laneous freight, such as Chinese medi cines and delicacies. The officers of the ltner this time are; Schults, , chiefr Cornilson, second, and Schlatter, third. They declare that the feeling In Japan in regard to the ex clusion from the United States of Jap anese coolies Is that any such step should bo resented by their government Their vlotory in the war with Russia has led them to believe that the United States can easily be whipped into line. OX TRAIL OF THIEVES. Cine to Men Who Stole Whiskey on Conch Street Dock. Private detective are on the trail of men who broke Into a case of whiskey on Couch street dock yesterday and emptied .it of every bottle. The men vt paruauy intoxicated on the contents and it is believed that this will lead to their detection. The case of liquor had been sent to dock .for ehlpment on the steamer Alliance, but as the craft was late get ting in it had to be left on the dock for several hours while the hold was being emptied of northbound freight. In the meantime the case was broached. The Alliance will leave for Coos bay tonight although she did not reach Couch street dock before 11 o'clock yes terday morning. Captain Olson says dense fogs detained him at every turn of the run and he considers himself lucky getting in as aulclclv h - The Coos bay liner Breakwater will reach Oak street dock at 7 o'clock to night unless held up by fogs on the river. It is reported the second one of the four men injured on the Breakwater died at Marshfleld last week. . SAILORS COMPLAIN. Men on Steamer Germanlcu Appeal to Humane Society. Aberdeen, Wash., Jan. 13. According to reports given by those who have vis ited the big German steamship Ger manicus, now in port here, ' the sailors on board have been treated in the mnnt inhuman "manner, so that AS they say. they Will be forced .. t rtin - auav and forfeit their wages. , The Humane society and -Salvation Army have been appealed to In their behalf. MARINE NOTES f --Aatorla, Or Jan, -13. Arrived at 8tll and left up at 1 1:20 a." m. Steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Sailed at 8:30 a m. Steamer Senator, . for San Franclaco. steamer Nome City for San Pedro and British steamers Strathord for Port Plrte. and Valdlvla for Shang hai and way ports.' Sailed at 0:15 a. m. Schooner Alice McDonald for Rcdondo, Arrived at 10 a. m. Steamer J: P. Stet so nr. from. San . Francisco,' Arrived ; at 10- and left u? at 11 a.1 m. Steamer Jolian Poulsen, from San Francisco. ,. San - Francisco. ;Jan. 18, Arrived- Creamer St. Helena, from Portland. Astoria, Or., Jan. It. Arrived ft 1:11 Bag-alar ZJnsrs sne to Arrive, Breakwater, Coos bay Jan. 11 Hanalel, San Francisco ........ Jan. 15 Roanoke. San Pedro and way.,.. Jan. 14 Coata Rica, Ban Francisco .Jsn. 16 Nlcomedla.. orient .....Jan. 16 Alliance, Coos Bay Jan. II G. W. Elder. San Pedro and way. Jan. 21 Senator. Ran Franclaco , .Jan. 21 Rose City. San Francisco.....;. Jan. 23 Alesla. orient , Feb. 10 Numantia, orient ......... ...... Feb. II Arabia, orient ' March 15 Begnlar 'Uners to Depart Alliance, Coos Bay .....Jan. 18 Breakwater. San Francisco .Jan. 15 Hanalel. San Franclaco ..: Jan. II Roanoke. San Pedro and way.... Jan. II Costa Rica. San Francisco Jan. II Arabia, orient . . .. Jan, 22 Geo. W. Elder. San Francisco, .f Jan. 23 Senator, San Francisco Jan. 24 Nlcomedla, orient Jan. 25 Rose City, San Francisco Jan. 28 Numantia. orient Feb; 16 Alesla, orient Feb. 20 - Vessels in Port. St Nicholas, Am. ah... ..Astoria Berlin. Am. sh Goble Versailles. Fr. bk Columbia No. 1 Thiers. Fr. sch.. Oceanic Henry VIMard, Am. sh.j,,,.....,8trem Europe, Fr. bk. Llnnton Acme. Am. ship . , , . .EL A W. Mills Strathgryfe, Br. bk. Stream Buccleuch, Br. sh . . . . Oceanic Sully. Br. bk.. Columbia No. 1 Largo Bay. Br. bk. . .Montgomery No. 2 Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. Mont No. 2 Buff on, Fr. bk. Bunkers Ville de Mulhouse, Fr. bk......Martius Walden Abbey, Br. ship ....Mersey Minerva, Nor. ss.... Portland Lbr. Co Rajore, Br. ship Astoria J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn .Rainier Elginshire, Br. bk Oceanic .Marie Hackfeldt Ger. sh....8and dock King Cyrus, Am. sch. Rainier Amazon. Br. bk.. North Pacific Lbr. Co. Gertrude. Ger. ship Elevator Guethary. Fr bk ....i.... Stream Reinbek, Ger. ss..., .Stream Tallac, Am. ss..,...,,.,,, ...... Irving Cascade, Am. ss..,....,.,. .....Rainier Bayard, ; Fr. bk .Astoria Alliance. Am. ss........... Couch street Armen, Fr. bk. ............Mill street Irene, Am. ss .Goble Lady Walseley. Br. bk. Astoria Arabia, Ger. ss Columbia No. 2 Breakwater, Am. ss...,.,... .Oak street Washington, Am. ss. .... .Couch street En Boots to TtfaA jLnmber. .: . F. 8. Loon. Am. str... ....San Francisco F. E. Sanders, Am. sch..,. San Francisco Echo, Am. bktn. ............... .Callao Yoaemite. Am. ss.. . . . . . .Ban Francisco Jordanhlll, Br. sen. ..Valparaiso Aurelia, Am. ss... San Francisco Irene, Am. sen. Redondo Balvator. Am. sch. ...........Redondo Mable Gale, Am. sch..., .San Francisco Luzon, Am. sch , San Pedro Retriever, Am, bktn ... , . . , . .Redondo J. B. Stetson, Am. ss....8an Francisoo En Bout With Osmexft and General. Plerrl Lotl, Fr. bk. ........ Antwerp General de BoisdenTre, Fr. , bk... London Ville de Dijon. Fr. bk.. .Antwerp Alice Mario, Fr. bk.. ....Antwerp Eugene Rergaline, Fr. bk..... .Antwerp Arctic Stream, Br. sh........ Rotterdam Crown of India, Br. sh. .......Antwerp Cornil Bart, Fr. bk..,.. ...... Antwerp juies uommes, T. dk. ...... Kotteraam Edward Detallle, Fr. bk. . . . . . . . Antworp Emllle Galllne. Fr. bk.. London Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk........ An twerp Aberfoyle, Br. sh. ............Antwerp Edmund Rostad, Fr. bk. ...... .London Emanuele Accame, It bk..,,. Hamburg Asgerd, Br. ship ...... .......Antwerp Bldart. Fr. bk. . v ..Antwerp Albert Rlckmers, Ger. bk...... Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. sn. Cardiff Coal Ships Bn Bouts. '. Caatle Rock, Br. sh. ...... .Sydney, A. Emily Reed, Am. sh, . ... .. Newcastle, A. Ancaios, Br. sn........... Newcastle, A. Brodick Castle.' Br. sh... Newcastle, A. Calluna. Br. bk. ....... .Newcastle. A. Larglehiore, Br. sh. i .... .Newcastle, A. Miiidorq, Am. sch.. Newcastle, N. S. W. Agnes Oswald, Br. sh,... Newcastle, A. Hatumet, . Br. ss, , ; v ,, , . ; . Newcastle, A. r:'";vS Tramp Steamers Sn Bonte. . -Strathflllah, Br. ss.... Vancouver, B. C Goto Maru, Jan. ss. San Francisco St Hugo, Br. ss... ........ . .Motlendo Sommerstad, Nof. it. v.an Francisco Halvsrd, Nor. ss. ...... ..Puget sound Tungus, Nor. ss.....,,... Puget sound Germanicus. Ger. ss.,.. ,.San Francisco St Egbert. Br. ss.. Puget sound Hyades. Am. ss. , ........ San Francisco Cambrian King, Br. ss.. San Francisco Montlake. Br. ' ss . . . .Guaymas Knight Templar, Br. ss. ...Valparaiso . la Bout In Ballast to toad Grain. Celtid Chief, ' Br. sh. , . .". v . . ..'.Honolulu Alsterkamp. Ger. sh. . . . . .Caleta Colosa Alexander Black, Br. ")k.,...San Diego Clan Buchanan, Br. sh..,. Santa Rosalia Charles Gounod, Br. bk.. San Francisco Ladv Woolseley.; Br. bk. . .Caleta Buena Cambusdoon, Br. sh. . . .. .Calota Calosa Earl of ; Dunsmore J3r.' ah. ,T .Callao Cloch, Br. bk. ... . . .Taltal Nordsee, Ger. sh. . .... .. . . . ..Coquimbo Andre Theodore, Fr. bk..8an Francisco Champlgnv, Fr. bK...... ...San Diego Bourgain ville, Fr, bk....San Francisco Nereus.-. Br, - ship,.,; . . -tt i .Valparaiso Verbena; Br., bk....'... ... , ..Valparaiso Bonchamp, , Fr. bk, . t ri .San Francisco, Celtlcburn, Br. bk. Santa Rosalia Province, Br. bk. Buenos Ayres River Failoch, Br. sb. Talcahuano T OU Steanteni Zs Bonte.: Atlas. Am. ss. . .San Francisco Geo.Xoomls. Am, as; ....San Francisco .'The Man of the Hour" Tonight. ' Tonight at 1:15 nnd;every night this weuK, i 'wiin special pries rnannav Wednesday - and - Saturday afternoons, the attraction at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, will be the much lalked-about drama. "The Man of the Hour." Seata are now sell ing at ths theatre for the entire en gagement. - '". ! "A $10,000 Benty. It is a beauty show thst the Marquarfl Is i presenting this week. MA tlo.eOO Beauty." The company is composed of comedians and pretty chorus girls. There Is snap and ginger In the show and there are enough popular songs to send all tho boys home: whistling. . ' r "The Other Girl' at the Baker. ' ; The Baker company Is presenting An gustus Thomas' famous comedy, "The Other Girl," this week .and this Is ths first opportunity Portland theatre-goers have had to see this big eastern com edy success. Kid Garvin, the champion nusilist. who becomes - mixed ud with New York's Four. Hundred, Is being Flayed by Austin Webb, and Robert lomana cast lor the excellent role of Dr. Brabford. -i m , . " ; DEOOCRATS GATHER AT Clllfll'S CALL Committeemen From All Tarts of the State Will Set Date of Convention. ,' DemocrnV state central commit 11 hold a meeting at the Imperial "A Texna Outlw,'! t the -Empire. Lovers of melodrama have a play that suits their fancy this week In "A Texss Outlaw," which opened yesterday afternoon at the Empire, and will con tinue all this week with the usual mat inees Wednesday and Saturday, The scenes are all laid In Texas and Louisi ana during the early days and deal with the story of rivalry in love between two -men lor s, lovely gin. ..,., , , i i . ' .1,- "The Land of the Midnight Sun.' Commencing tonlaht the Allen Stock company wiU present for the first time in i"ortiand the intensely interesting drama, "The Land of the Midnight Sun," dramatised from Hall Caine's fa mous novel. "The Bondman." nrst per formance tonight , ..Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. " . V - "The White Capi," At the Sr theatre this -week the French stock compsny is presenting The White Cana." This nlsv is of spe cial Interest just now, ss it treats of the night, riders of Kentucky and the Goenei murder. . . as tne nigni riaers are ones -more terrorising that state, and Caleb Powers is again to be tried for the assassination of Goebel. the play is timely and vp to the moment. . . . All New Act. . ' ' v ' ' ' 1 Tho Grand la ' offertnar nothing' but new acta on the new bill which stsrts todav The headline act is the troupe of Arabian acrobats snd pyramid build ers, headed by Ameen Abou Hamad, The special added attraction is "Turn ing the Tables," in which Llaile Evans and Jefferson Lloyd appear. - "The Sur prise Party" is a singing and dancing comedy by J. M. Wood and half a dosen boys and girls. YEAR TO FILL IN AT , BRIMSTONE CANYON Southern Paclflo Throws Out Dan. . geroua High Bridge for Gran ' ite and Concrete. (special Dispatch te Tbs Joarnal.) Grants Paas, Or., Jan. it. At an ex- Kense of $106,000 the Southern Paclflo fllllna- In the tall bridge across Brim stone-canyon,, near Leland, with decom- osed granite, ids wotk is seing aone by .contract and will require a crew or 60 men, several teams, donkey engines, cars and construction engines an entire year to complete. This bridge fs one of the highest on the entire Southern Pacific system, the middle supports be ing 145 feet high. The bridge has burned out twice and has otherwise caused the company much trouble. With a solid filling-of granite and an lm mense opening of concrete for tho pass age of the water of tho creek, it is be lieved the canyon win cause no more trouble. . :::;,,, EE V. EDW. J. HANNA WILL BE COADJUTOR 1; ' , .;7.v-''--.;,r 1 (talted ; Prm teis Wlre.1 "i Rome, Jan.'. II. It has been learned from a cardinal of -.the propaganda that the appointment of the Rev. Edward J Hanna as coadiutator archbishop of San Francisco will be proclaimed today from the. Vatican. f . -, ' ' CUBAN CIGARMAKERS. The tee will hotel mi Saturday next-having been called together by thalrmsn Bweek for tla purpose of setting the date for the state convention, ; . - , The state convention of both parties will have to be held this year in order to electpresldontlal electors and dele gates to the national conventions. It seems to ' be " the opinion of the con- urviHtt members of both parties that ths convention should not be held prior tn the ' nrlmarv - elections in April. In order to obviate any cry of old-style ring-rule politics being rslsed against either party holding such a convention, Home at the old-time party leaders, however, sounded the sentiment of the Republicans in regsra to an eariy emie convention for the purpose of Indorsing a state ticket but Chairman Westgate refused to entertain tho Ides. - It is probable, therefore, that neither con ventlon will be held before-the prl mery elections. . The Democratic state centrsl commit tee Is composed of the following mem bers, sll of whom have been notified of the meat ma- next Hntnrnay: Baker, J. B. .Rogers. Baker Cltyj Bonton. Robert ' Johnson. Corvallls; Clackamas. H. ' I Vaughsn. MoUUai Clatsop, A, Leberman, Astoria; Colum bia. l"H. Clark, Houlton; Coos, A. J Sherwood. Coquille; Crook, W.- C Con aleton. Pauline: Currv ' M. Doyle,.Wed- derburn; Douglas, ' Dexter' Rice, Rose burg; GUllam, J. W. Snover, Condon; Grant, Erritt hicks, :anyon city; tinr ney, Carlton Biggs, Burns: Jsckson, E. B. Dufur. Gold Hill: Josephine. J. . O. Booth, Grants Pass; Klamath George T, Baldwin, Kiamatn - raiie; j,ane. o. P. Mobs, Lakeview Lane Lark BHveu. Eugene; Lincoln. O. W. Peterson. New port; Linn. S. M. Garland. . Lebanon; Malheur, E. H, Test, Ontario; Marlon. W. H, Holmes, 8alem: Morrow, Sam E. Van vector. Heppner: Multnomah, N, A. Peery, Portland; Polk. George W. Myers, Dallas; Sherman, Frank Fulton, Moro; . Tillamook, B. .O. Snuffer Tilla mook; Umatilla. J. H. Raley. Pendleton; Union. B. F. Wilson. Union; Wallowa, 8. F. Pace, Enterprise; Wasco. L. E. Morse. Hood RlVer: Wsshlngton, J. N. Wall. Hlllsboro: Wheeler. W. W. Hoover, Fossil: Yamhill. John Baker. McMlnn- vllle.;- -' .:. : ' WILL CLOB Bill COYOTE TO DEATH . : . ' .'-' Great Circle to Bo Swept bjrf j Jlen and Dogs in Joseph ine County. CONCRETE GOOD FOR : SMALL IRRIGATORS "(Special Dlspstrh to Tbe Jonrntl.) Heopner. Or.. Jan. 18.- Th first con crete dam to be built on Willow creek to store water for Irrigation purposes has just been finished in Joint owner ship by L. E. McBee, W. B. Ewlng snd Dr. Klstner. The dam is 70 feet long. The abutments for ths headgate are three feet squsre and rest on bedrock. The mouth of the ditch onenlng is 10 feet In the clear. About 150 acres will be Irrigated from this dam. ' Adopts the Gyroscope. ' (CnlUd Press Leased Wire.) " Hamburg. Jan. 13. The ..amburg- American Steamship company has pro cured the right to use the gyroscope in vented by Engineer Otto Scbilck for re ducing -the motion of ships on wavea at sea, and will Jiave one applied to the steamer Sllvanla; which Is em ployed in the navigation of the North sea, for the purpose . of proving its value. , r -r - V (Sped (i I Dlapttrb to The Journal.) ' Grants pass. Or., Jan. ' IS. A coyote drive, after the method of the rabbit drives of esstern Oregon, hag been planned., for, Williams valley, near Grants Pass, next week. Coyotes have become very numerous and are commit-' ting wholesale depredations in the pig pens and chicken-nouses of the farmers. Ths ranchers have decided upon exter mination. All the boys and Yuen of that part of the county will join In the drive, together with a number from this city. Captains, leaders and scouts have been chosen. A long lino will be formed and the coyotes routed from the brush and driven to the central rendezvous. No guns will be allowed. Clubs will be the , omy-weapons, ana aogs, win assist in the drive. . , . - . A supper snd dance will .(lose the day's wholesale , slaughter . of - "var mints," ,. .' H ' FAITilFUL PASTOR yf ; ; IN LARGER FIELD v '(peclak Dlspstrh to ' Tbt - Jsaraal. ) ; Canbv. Or.. Jan. K. Rev. F. .T. Springer, pastor of the Catholic chulW. I for New -Era, and Can by, has been iransierrea-io me wonqnurn parian oc St, Luke and will aaaume his new du ties at onoe. He will continue to serve New Era snd Canby, ; holding services here about twice a month, until Arch bishop Christie appoints a permanent pastor, who Is expected in a short time and will reside here permanently. ' During Rev. Springer's pastorate at Canby and - New Era he- made an ex cellent record, and the archbishop, rec ounting his worth and ability, trans ferred him to a larger field. While in Canby he started a movement tofeulld a church and secured several hundred dol lars in subscriptions from local busi ness men to aid in the work. He will not abandon the project, but will turn it over to his successor to complete. 6hingle .Mill for Eugene. r ' (Special rHnatcfe to Th JnurnsL) ' TJugene. Or.. Jsn. 1$. SDrlnsfleld. 1711 Bonn's 1 VsrskSlf ' sliiKnpk ' las annn , s. awsavsw ss . . sv . , sea svuii - s,va have a shtnglo mill of 40,000 capacity. A compsny has recently been organised, barked by one of the wealthiest cltu sens of the county, and a representative of the company Is - now at Portland buying the nacmnery. A site has been secured and building wil commence at WIIVW.. ,5 ' i . - . . ' .... i "Doan's Ointment cured me of ecxema that had annoyed me a lonr time. The euro waa permanent" Hon. 8. W. Mat thews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. ' - roe WOMEN GNLV Ur. Sanderson's - Compound Savin and Cotton Root PlUa Ths best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER lODtJ. Cure the moat obstin ate eases In to II days, fries $1 per boa. or three boxes 16. tlold bf druggists everywhere. Address T. A PIKHCE, Itl First st: Portland. Or. For Mayor of Spokane. . tt.!0ued rres Leased 'Wire.) . ; Oiympla, Wash,,? Jan. 18. Patrick S Byrne. . former mayor of Spokans. whs (Js visiting; here announces his candi dacy for tne Democratic nomination for governor and-' declares he -is cgnfidsit of the nomination-and election, v v While They Work Novels and News papers Are Read to Them. ' A Cuban elsar factory of the best class Is by no means a stupid place to work. Not only does every clgarmaker have nlentv of light and air. a leather covered chair to sit on. and the privil ege of keeping on his hat while he works but he is entertained meanwhile with novels and newspapers, : song and dis cussion ' ." '.'- ' . .. ' " ' . The factory reaaer sits at tne rear or the workroom, enthroned upon an ele vated stand. He Is paid from the pri vate funds oftne cigarmaaers. tne cost to each man ranging, irom iv io n cents a week. . . '. This covers the cost of the books, nnvele and newsDaoers. as wen as a uiirv a( tit which is paid the presi dent of the reading committee to make ,n fur the time he is SuODOSed to lose from Pis wars wnue mimw vuuhi- ing VOteg orma.aing tnj weeaiy cotieu- According to'', the Cuba Review, artd Bulletin these readers earn from $40 to $60 a week, reading for a period of three or four nouro a- oay. am raun factory haa two readers and newspapers are taken up In the morning and books or novels in the afternoon. ' The selection fit the book or novel to be read is an interesting feature, It takes the character of a political elec tion, each man voting for the book he wants. The president of the reading committee counts tn votes anaan nounoes the - winning book, v which -is forthwith bougnt ana piacea m its turn ; The cigar, maker Is a very Independ ent worKman. xe um, but. can ao and come as he pleases. If he . remains avr no more than a rea sonable time he can have his old place back again. ..-o '.- ; ; f "v.-?--r. All work Is piece work but wages are according to tne size, and kind of cigar he can make. He is allowed to talk and smoke while working, hut the reading keeps the men quiet and industrious. , ' Those who cannot read or write are yet kept inrormea on punno - questions and; are able to discuss Intelligently problems of national ana municipal in terest They seem tosbe well posted on sclentlflo discoveriea and other matters. It is common that the newspapers have editorials or articles which arouse the patriotic feelings or tne men. -men the reading is stopped, voices are heard comroentlpg on. the subject treated and their knife or chaveta is struck vio lently on the flat surface of their work ing table. , - v: This is their mode of applauding. Sometimes the national hymn and other popular airs are en toned, but singing Is reservea ror important occasions, sucn as the victory of a Cuban in a foreign country in . some athletic contest, " in a hard game' wrung from, some of tho baseball teams which - visit f Havana each .year. --., '-. .v---.r.., '-,-:.; v . The - excitement," however, only r lasts for a few minutes, work is at once re sumed and the only voice heard In the big room is that of. the reader, ; s Tne wages earned by tne cigar matt ers vary. Some make as -much as $60 a week,: while others-who are not ex perts' In making the selected sizes draw a weekly salary of $10 or $15 ia week, - Some cigar operatives need only to make a Small number of .good cigars a day to 'draw big wages. . because - the cigar they make Is an -expensive one, for which they get 18 or Za cents. , i - - ' iseases of Meii PermaniSntly Cured I do not have to resort to guesswork in the few diseases I treat, because over 20. years' experience has perfected my knowledge of EXACT METHODS, which never fall. Par-. tlcnlar attention la given to each particular . case. -;- - .- "-' ,. :.v . , mwsaxiti:8sm If other physicians have treated you for so- . called ."weakness" you were helped only tem porarily. If at all,; and the reason Is very ap parent when the cause of loss of power. In man- is understood. "Weakness". Isn't a weakness at all. but Is merely a symptom of chronic Inflammation In the pros rtate gland. My system of local treatment removes this Inflam mation, and is ths only treatment A that ever has or ever can perrna-" nently restore strength and vigor. Kspeclally COTBACTET DIBOBSBBS, OKSOHXO ' BISOKABGES, OONTAGXOVS BZ.OOO POISOW, PAIHPTJT, gWElLIWOS and affections of the BLASDEB and 1B08TATB. -I have my offices fitted with all the neces sary equipment and appliances of the most modern design, Acute cases 'cured in a few days. - i ; If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. My offices are open all day from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Sundays from 10 to X only. The DR.! T A Y LOR Co 834 W MOBBXSOlf BTBEET, COBKEB SXCOKD,, POBTXABD, OBEGOV You Pay , When Curd " SB. TATI.OB, , The Xieading Bpeclalist Z wiU O a r A a y Simple ZMsorder for $io II ' ' i krEAKVESS If other physicians ; have treated vou for - so-called "weakness,' vou were helned only temporarily. If at H all, and the reason Is tyery appar n eni ' whan the cause of loss Of ii II CURE, NOllMK IS WHAT YOli WANT . row jsirsTr comb to vs booiteb ob WFB m tOlfGBB OH r&OMZSES OT . ; CONSULTATION 4 FRUU j tt we do not ours you it will , not cost ' you h on eeatw " ' ' II Rl flnn PflKON 5.K1H diseases, bobbs, ii ""-" ujuB3 rvsiasiSi-i! ECZEMA, KMFLE8. BLOTCHES. ZTCBZWO.iM iBVBitura. -ziBOoi.OB,a iosi or ieb ii 01 IUVpI link TATIO.OX.EXiT. BIBCBABOES. II inTLAMMATIOir Aim AX.Ii VBlHABf U mm TBOUB&ES OOMMOIT AMONO MEN, OOBTBACTED DISOBBEBS ...i EVEXY OABS K Of contracted disease we treat power In men is understood, 'Weakness" . Isn't a weakness at all, but is merely a symptom of chronic inflammation In the pros tatio gland, brought von by early i order. Our system of local treat- and is the only treatment that haa ever restored or ever can perraa-. nently restore - strength and , vlgor Our Fee 5 to $30 thoroughly cured; our 4 patients H have no .relapses. When., we pro-. Si pounce a case cured there is not a - particle Of infection or- Inflamma tion remaining,' and- , there is not the slightest danger that the dis ease will .return, in Its original form or work its way Into the gen . oral , system. No contracted dis order Is go trivial as to warrant uncertain methods of treatment, and we - especially solicit those eases that other doctors have been nnable to cure. 1 OTTB TEB JTEED OT BB '' PAIS TJNTjESS OTJBED. COKSEXTATXOV COBrXBEWTXAX ABB HHTITEB A personal thorough and searching examination Is desired, though if Inconvenient to call, write us a full description of your trouble. Our office hours are from a. m. to s:s p. in excepting eunaay irom s wis. ' Aaareas or can on the If 4J 1 Ml R ! ST; LOUIS MDISPENSARY j COBWEB 8EC0WD AWB TAKXXLX, STBEETS, POBTXASB, OBBOOB, I